If you ever got onto the a MRT station you will probably hear this phrase "Sila ambil perhatian demi keselamatan anda harap bediri di belakang garisan kuning." Haha, yes, it is the Malay version of "Your attention please, Please stand behind the yellow line." What I realised is that many people follow the instructions by standing behind the yellow line, but not the yellow arrows. Even though they drew arrows on the ground, many people are still standing at the centre, wanting to get into the train at the very first moment the MRT doors open. Haha. Do u agree?
The top 3 banks in Singapore are offering attractive saving accounts for you to park their money at their bank. DBS - DBS Multiplier programme OCBC - OCBC 360 account UOB - UOB One account If you are a conservative spender like me who doesn't earn a lot, let see which account offers the best deal Case 1: Assuming salary credited of $2000 Credit card spending = $500 OCBC 360 wins in this case, paying the most interest of 2.25%. Case 2: Assuming salary credited of $2000 Refused to own credit cards, credit card spending = $0 OCBC 360 wins in this case, paying the most interest of 1.25%. Case 3: Salary less than $2000/salary not GIRO into bank Credit card spending = $500 UOB wins in this case, paying the most interest of 1.05%. Depending on your income and monthly expenditures, different bank accounts will suit different people. DBS multiplier will suit the heavy investor, with interest of 2.08% if the ...
"Where do you find Put Chai Ko ( 缽仔糕 ) in Singapore?" my friend from Hong Kong asked me. I finally found it at the Honolulu Cafe at Westgate. It comes in two flavour, normal sugar and brown sugar ($2.40). The brown sugar really tastes better than the normal sugar one. These are rare in Singapore, probably because Singaporeans prefer Chwee Kueh. Haha.
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